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DUNN Massett, B.C. The Westholnie" ; Rooms Close to Depot And Harbor View. Single and Double Rooms, by Day, Week or Month. Located at 611 Second Ave. Prince Rupert i ADDRESS TO TOC H Boy Scout Commissioner Speaker At Meeting Saturday Night A special meeting of Toe H was held on Saturday night at which Padre W. Solway. Boy Scout Commissioner for British Columbia, gave a most inspiring address. The commissioner gave a , brief resume of the origin, development and alms of Toe H. Out of the mud and scum of Flanders had the spirit 4 arisen. Transcending the dlscom-j i forts of so unnatural an existence. repelling the horrors that threa-itened to engulf even one's sanity, arose this spirit of comradeship, of , unherolc. unsung, every-day unsel fishness. There was born a great soul. The commissioner asked: "Was this soul moribund?" He thought not, merely latent; and, graphically, he showed that that same unselfishness was again needed today, that youth cried out fur sympathy, understanding and guidance; that among the underprivileged children, the exercising of a broiherly love by organized society repaid the effort Immeasurably. This seemed to the commissioner to be a definite anrt worthy aim frtr Toe H activities. He counselled thf 'members to live themselves exem-j plary lives, to take into their own lives those who were neglected, to pass on to the rising generation that glorious heritage which they had received from those who had travelled this way before; to hand on. In short, a clean Canada, great, not only In Its material properties but great because of Its soul. ' Specifically, the commissioner spoke of the Boy Scout movement , and urged earnestly his hearers to Chicago Guard Kills Two Bandits CHICAOO. May 28: A bank guard here killed two bandits dur-1 ing a raid on a bank In this city at the end of the week. The guard had had a son, also a bank guard, who had been killed by bandits some . time ago, "TILLIE THE TOILER" PUT IU A SIMPKIMS ' wO THS OFFICE IMpotrAxj-r, . i t.i.u fou Mrs. y-u gK- to comb r - WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The Ketchikan schooner Eskimo, Capt. Sid Hooper, arrived In port this morning from the north with one carloao. of fresh halibut for transshipment Bast over the Canadian National Railways, sailing on her return noith after SouUibound after a regular fortnightly voyage to Alaska points. C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah. Capt. William Palmer. Is due in port at 4 o'clock thU afternoon ana will sail an hour later for ; Forty thousand odd pounds of halibut sold at Ketchikan last Frt-jday at 6.4c and 4.5c. Fred Wesch, manager of the Pioneer and Canadian Laundries. will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Catala for a two weeks trip to Vancouver and Victoria. In Vic-1 tfirl.l lip u-lll nttjinrl a OAnvonftnn I of the Western Laundrymen's As sociation. interest themselves not only in that movement but in all "bey" activities. "Remember always." concluded the speaker, "that trinity which In the past has made. In this country. for stability and rectitude. Ihr home, the church and the school." After the address an informal round table discussion took plnce. Pertinent questions were piled the commissioner and practical means of giving concrete expression to the aims of Toe H evolved. T. W. Hall, i guest, also spoke. more ihan 20.000 m.p.t. of anW-sVXd safety 'k miles per tire DOMINION TIRES ARE SAFER TIRES Girl Guides And Scouts Parade To Church on Sunday Qlrl Guides, under Capt. Kathleen Klelback and Lieut. Muriel Brewerton, and Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs and Sea Scouts, under Scout Leaders J. A. Teng and 8. P. Wood-side, paraded yesterday morning from the I. O. D. E. Hall to St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral where they heard an Interesting sermon by W. Solway of Vancouver. Commissioner of the Boy Scouts' Asso ciation of British Columbia, on the subject of "What Is Scouting to the Church?" Commissioner Solway spoke before the Sunday School of First Presbyterian Church in the afternoon and was heard again at St. Andrew's Cathedral In the evening when his subject was "What Are We Standing For?" Maxim Gorky And j Jugo-Slav Clubs ! Picnic on Sunday A successful picnic was held yes- terrtay under the auspices of the' Maxim Oorky and Jugo-Slav Clubs. : Motor and gusboat transportation j conveyed approximately seventy-five members and friends and their families to n point opposite Grassy Bay Tug-of-wnr. ball games and swimming were indulged In and an pnjoyabh? time was Iwd by all under perfect weather conditions. NEW YORK. May 2: (CP-Bir ! silver closed at 4tc per ounce on 'the local metal market today. 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